Only at The Washington Times: Reporters discuss the latest news on the 2009 Presidential Inauguration and President Obama.
By JEFFREY LEA — Published January 18, 2009 Comments
By Julia Duin — Published January 18, 2009 Comments
For Saturday's paper, I submitted this fairly cut-and-dry report of which religious leaders will have speaking roles at the National Prayer Service on Wednesday morning, and since then, a few interesting tidbits have come in.
By user2 — Published January 17, 2009 Comments
The International Spy Museum will host more than tourists in the next couple of days. Starting tonight, at least 30 museum personnel and waiters from the nearby Zola will overnight there –- in sleeping bags and on air mattresses.
By Christina Bellantoni — Published January 17, 2009 Comments
VP elect wishes future first lady a happy birthday.
By Christina Bellantoni — Published January 17, 2009 Comments
Some video from President-elect's Whistle Stop tour kick off.
By Christina Bellantoni — Published January 17, 2009 Comments
Happy 45th birthday, Michelle Obama!
By Jon Ward — Published January 17, 2009 Comments
We have arrived in Philly.
By Christina Bellantoni — Published January 16, 2009 Comments
D.C. mayor pitches info Web site for Tuesday's big day
By Christina Bellantoni — Published January 16, 2009 Comments
Inaugural team says people who sign up could get a chance to be there on Day One.
By Sean Lengell — Published January 15, 2009 Comments
The Capitol is celebrating its place in presidential history with a public display on the building's first floor highlighting 19th and early 20th Century inaugurations.
By user2 — Published January 15, 2009 Comments
African ambassadors are in a panic about their inauguration ball in Arlington because all bridges to Virginia will be closed and they expect 1,200 guests to attend a festival designed to highlight President Barack Obama's Kenyan heritage.
By Stephanie Green — Published January 15, 2009 Comments
Fashion designer Nick Verreos will present "Inaugural looks inspired by America's First Ladies" at an inaugural celebration this weekend.
By Stephanie Green — Published January 15, 2009 Comments
President-elect Obama's hometown pizza joint, Uno Chicago Grill, is catering the Illinois Inaugural Ball with classic Uno deep-dish pizza as part of an invitation-only event featuring over 30 themed dining rooms.
By Jon Ward — Published January 15, 2009 Comments
The Inaugural Committee released the names of performers
By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years